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... criticism ; and I suppose it will be admitted that they have not yet brought us to anything like stability . The Roman- tics were fond of asserting the infinite in Shakespeare : certainly there seems no end to the criticism of him . But ...
... criticism ; and I suppose it will be admitted that they have not yet brought us to anything like stability . The Roman- tics were fond of asserting the infinite in Shakespeare : certainly there seems no end to the criticism of him . But ...
Page 138
... criticism are , to some extent at least , in the power of the critics , and this is eminently an occasion on which one may appeal to the critics . Humbly then , but with a due sense of the privilege this occasion gives me , I put my ...
... criticism are , to some extent at least , in the power of the critics , and this is eminently an occasion on which one may appeal to the critics . Humbly then , but with a due sense of the privilege this occasion gives me , I put my ...
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... criticism itself , in its latest and finest development — the keen and rigorous criticism of Professor Pollard and Dr. Greg and , more recently still , of Mr. Alexander - that has made it clear how entirely we must rely on internal ...
... criticism itself , in its latest and finest development — the keen and rigorous criticism of Professor Pollard and Dr. Greg and , more recently still , of Mr. Alexander - that has made it clear how entirely we must rely on internal ...
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H St John Thackeray Communicated November 1929 | 15 |
EARLY ITALIAN ENGRAVING Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 45 |
WANDERING ENGLISHMEN IN ITALY Annual Italian Lecture | 61 |
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